Pneumatic Tips
 
Design Engineering Resources
August 8, 2025
 
 
Modular aluminum compressed air distribution for reusable designs
Designing a well-structured compressed air distribution network is essential to ensure efficiency, cost-effectiveness, sustainability, and long-term adaptability within a factory. TESEO’s 100% aluminum systems are fully recyclable and, even more importantly, reusable.
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Can electropneumatic regulators be used in hazardous locations?

Electronic regulators can be used to control hazardous media directly or indirectly with volume boosters for increased flow rates and speed. A pressure regulator or flow control valve can be built to provide reliable and safe operations in a hazardous environment.

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Nason
America’s Low‑Cost Transducer for Live Pressure Data
Need real‑time pressure feedback without blowing the budget? Nason’s NT Series packs piezoresistive ceramic sensing into a robust brass or 316 SS body, delivering ±1 % FS accuracy from vacuum to 5,800 psi and an analog signal your PLC already understands.
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Clippard Instrument Laboratory, Inc.
Clippard PTFE or PEEK Media Isolation Valves
These small valves utilize a flexible diaphragm to isolate the actuation mechanism from the fluid path. Isolation valves are commonly used for a wide variety of applications, including those that require precise, repeatable dispensing of media as well as corrosive materials. Made in the USA.
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How do you avoid dust collector maintenance problems?

Dust collectors using reverse pulse compressed air cleaning are often a problem in industrial plants. If they aren't maintained and cleaned they can quickly become a problem.

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Non-repairable and dual guide rod pneumatic cylinders

Metal Work ISO 6432 non-repairable pneumatic air cylinders provide a solution for metric applications requiring inexpensive actuators. They suit machinery with limited space.

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EDITOR'S CHOICE
 
Simple design changes can reduce packaging machine air consumption
Simple design changes, like reducing tubing lengths and locating valve terminals closer to cylinders, can reduce packaging machine air consumption by more than 30%, outweighing the incremental cost of enabling components.
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